Chad M Vezina
Associate Professor of Toxicology, Comparative Bio
Affiliate Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON
United States of America
Biography
BA 1998 - Chemistry / Biology - St. Olaf College PhD 2003 - Pharmacology & Toxicology - University at Buffalo Post-Doc Fellowship 2003-09 - UW-Madison Comparative Biomedical Sciences Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology Cellular and Molecular Biology
Research Interest
prostate and urinary tract development, physiology, and toxicology.
Publications
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Laporta J, Peters TL, Merriman K, Vezina CM, Hernandez LL. (2013). Serotonin (5-HT) affects expression of liver metabolic enzymes and mammary gland glucose transporters during the transition from pregnancy to lactation. Plos One 8: e57847.PMC3585179.
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Keil KP, Mehta V, Branam AM, Abler LL, Buresh-Stiemke RA, Joshi PS, Schmitz CT, Marker PC, Vezina CM. (2012). Wnt inhibitory factor 1 (Wif1) is regulated by androgens and enhances androgen-dependent prostate development. Endocrinol 153: 6091-6103. (Cover). PMC3512059.
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Buresh-Stiemke RA, Malinowski RL, Keil KP, Vezina CM, Oosterhof A, van Kuppeveltc TH, and Marker PC. (2012). Distinct expression patterns of Sulf1 and Hs6st1 spatially regulate heparan sulfate sulfation and growth factor signaling during prostate development and are regulated by BMP4 and BMP7. Dev Dyn 241:2005-2013. PMC3677568.